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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1853)
SAVAIVNAI- V!OKNiN<> NKWti, f MONDAY. NQVEMBJER 28, 1*53. TI DAILVNEWS. tub himSn Loud John 20: 11-I8* ••Woman, why vacpatt tbottl • , ‘ 0In StokcM thoo f* In genii* ncoont* sounded In her enre Boi stilish* weep*, nor lift* her drooping bend, ^ Her grief intent* •till moiirnngfarhjrLord Thinking some earthly friend I* at her aide. 8h* beedeth oot the Saviour a *«ullo word. •• Woman why weepeat thou I whom aoekeat thou t" Tho tearful Mary then nd anawer made, •• If yt hare borne toy blessed Master hence. Oh. tell me a here hi* precious Arm la laid, But Jesus chldeth the sad weererwow: ••Mary." ho smith; ah* llfU her tearful eyea- H Hal.honI !" Master!" aho astoeiehed said— flow great her joy, how gladdening bar surprise? Oh. oftentimes whan aorrewful at heart. Let not our tears hida Jesus from ot N»r deem it a* an earthly friend Bat O. Ilka Mary, lift onr ay ca and Toe Iliaen Lord eloaa i anu see. aido doth stand. Parhun Kirkuk —a P»ri« cnrt«»pond. cm of nti aichartfle pnprr uyi tna riro pnrimnnt of l'ar» oumbar* only ai* hundred ond thirty-fix men, which aunicea for Ilia worst fire dial occura. They are divided into four companies. Theit principal harracka— for they arc under military discipline—are ncor the Place Vandome, and befom the bar racks is nlways stationed an armed guard. They oil wear n showy vet serviceable uni* form. One hundred ami thirty-lour men an* on daily duty in the theatres, as policemen or protectors, and the remainder ore dispersed in the guard houses o! the different arondise mrnts. As firemen, they are very skilful, cou rageoua and efficient. They never throw water on a tire when it con be avoided, making il a point to preserve properly from the ravages ol both elements. All arc provided with pincers and Minall crowbars, with which, having enter cd n house where lire is, they proceed metho dically to tlieir duties, ripping of all the wood work which is in danger, ond throwing it into the streets. If the extending flames oblige them to u*c water, they only use us much as will suffice for Hie purpose. Large conflagra tions are very rare in Pnriw. A waggish memher ortho Rhode Island Legislature plumes himself upon the "wise legislation" which ho Suva has nettled the li- <|ttur question in ilio State, n compromise, to which both aides have agreed, vnr.:—** The tnnperauce men have got tho Maine law which is all they want, and every body elsi has plenty of rum, which all they want. STOVES! STOVES!! CALL AT JOHN J. MAURICE’S, Mo. 10, 14 nml LI BarimrsNatrcrf. WHERE you will find as good an assort m is there Is In tho city—which on examniHt...... kill onuipeto with any ; «nd all of which will —* *--•• — roost, or the nur- over *n>ok or l bo warranted to bake, boll abaters can return them. Having IJUGE COOK STOVES, thoee in want Wwuld d/. well to call, being purchased 1 a*t itiDun at a reduced ruU, I feel positive in saving J ran tell any thing in the shape ot a !arr* Cooking htovo cheaper than those purchased t is Mason. All's all kinds of Parlor, twice uud Hall Stove* on the most accommodating terms and latest stylos. Also, Tin Ware «f every description. Cast Iron Pumps for Wull# and Cistsrns. Lead Pip*, of tho variuusCalllbrn. Wooden Waro, of every description. Brooms, SerubU»a and Dusting Brushes, eto ate. UI ass Lamps loi /laid and Cainphino, Oil, stc. HOLLOW WARE of every kind. Ilnviog two of the best Plumbers In the United States I am prepared to run Water Pipes on correct piinci- plss, of the b.st matorinl. I would refer to work done In the n w buildlngsor Mr. Waldbarg, Mr Win. Items- hsrt. Stoddards, Lloyds ane Ciroopelys, and numuro-s other buildings in the city. Dry Goods, Clothing, bo. DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION! A^J^SSJSgVSSVSg^ Cl? bt with tb. fraBto.Lara *•» C *J*J ONLY so that eur Goods ars sold almost as cheap as Other bnv°them ; aad wa woold distinct!* slat* tfcat. wa hav# adopted lh « aaY^w^f ttot are able and determined to sell them as 1 w, ti *«•» lower than the same qualitienare sold la any bouse la the city. We offer in our Ladles' Dress Goods Department, Moutiln tl. I-.to., CMboi.r.., Baral- <• eado aud Plain Alpacas, krsanh. English and German M.ri n., Bomb..!..., bro.K., I'laldad .nd Color.* •Ilk., Buck Silk, of .11 oo.llU.. »«d wid th., from 14 cents and upwards. French. Sootoh, Lnflloh aad Al lean Ginghams, Prints, eto., eta. Long ami Square Shawls, S otoh and French Embroider** la great assortment. White Goods, Bonnet Ribbons. Chimaeetts, Collars,In fant's Robes and Waists, He., etc HOSIERY, Ac. Ia this department, wa offer every variety el'Silk. Cotton and Worsted lloee and Half Uose, Silk. Cotton and Marino Undar Garments fur Gent s and Lndles, Kid. Buek, hilk. Woolen nnd Cotton Ulovos, for Osnls. *^iWefv#t^Wate nnd Figured of ail colors. Linen, bilk and Worsted Serpentine Braids, Buttons. fcdgtng^evo^ns nn< j on masks. Sw# GovaralSbKiand styles, Diaper Towels. Dam ask Napkin., Doylies. ItowlM.%«?%?- Bhlrtlng and Fronting, Lin• n 7-8 and 4 4 wide, war ranted all pure Flax, and from the best makers. Blimltcls, Kerseys, Ac. We have a fall and complete assortment of English .B.i American Blankets, Negro Clothes, all styles and qualities, White, Hod and Bln# Flannels, Bleached and ?irown Domestics, all qualities. Tick*. Denims,Checks, No 110 Br.u,hlon-it., .0,1. naat fa I. W. Morr.ll A CO. LATEST AKIHVAf.fi OF New Fall & Winter Goods. EINSTEIN A. ECKMAN. H No. lftl CJonRrcaii-nl., AVE just received by leicst stcamnre, aisortuient of MTAPLB DliY GOODS, *■ Brown and W hite Shirtings, eol'd IJomosp logs, all kinds of Flannols, Bis ..b ur «.,.«. silkh The largest and finest assortmen - .. 81,1,.ad awl Fil'd Dr.li 811k., . I.rgo, »«r : h.a., Unleaded do i Satin d» Cben.., plain b. k 811k,, tto. nun.sri iiiuonH Muallo .nd B.reg. d. L.lntJ, «g'd .nd clbla Cub- meres,Circassia*de Borges, French and English Me- rinoes, Paranattas, Alpnccas, 8otooh Plaids, etc. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all colors of oluth for Ladies Mantillas *" Kri-neh" and Swiss Etubrolderisi, Usjdsrsleev. Chomiiettas, Collars, Infant Waist*. Md plain Lawn lldkfs. Muslin and Cambric Bands, t L*dies^ and Infant*' ernb'd Caps, Camb' * “ Insettings, sand Swiss Edgings i BUSINEfcB CAROB. lllAltl.KH MAKNHAl.l,, ATTORNEY AT IK, No. TO Fnyoilt-afro.t, Halllwnrr, Mil., O KKKKBht»|<ral..,ia.,lMirvlmt In lb- lr.ii.. .cll.n of l.gal b«tl,..n la lb. .1IJ rf lulllraor, Itar.Nkxi'KI: flafrinar.—J. C. Vllm A Or, l.*-,.. k WlaUr. B. * r. Van, Ur. J. II.Mna lku.UK II.. W. I. U.r- •b.li, bcblr, , Kai. ,fM< >A—lloa. It U. Charlt.., Franri, B. Bartow, Bobt. ll.b.r.b.n4 8«a, I»r. d. F. 8«r.r.n. n.r, T. L. •nltb. W. T. Thnofnoa, W. Woodbrldga. dm ao. 1 I'llAKLK8 F. COOPBU. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COM- MISS I OM.Ii FOR FLORIDA, i»tt Hit) W ll.l, niacllo. in lb- l.nnrl- ol f.hnlbani, C.m. dan Ult an and klrlntn.h wonll.i; .1.0, tb. U. *. t’lrvnil and UUtrlot Court, for tb. oonth.ra UU- tnet -fGiorgl. Florida. lion J*a.£._Br*onS mnTtS. uInVlh. ' Hon. W. A. Forward. CARY At PERKIN’S DAOUERREOTYPIST8, Corner of llrynn-m. ond Morkct-aquore, SAVANNAH, And 407 Hrondwuy, N. Y. No pains will be spared to secure to their customers in Bavanuah, Picture* «f tbs same elegant tone and su perior finish, ns those for which they hav* been hereto fore distinguish*d. . . . pictures taken at all boars between 9 o clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. p. M. CAHY. (octj-H) J. W. rXBKIWg. AROHITEOTU R E. SHOLL A FAY, ABCBITECTS, Corner of Hull and l*ryau>Bltfi, SAVANNAH, GA. O FFER their semen* lu gentlemen about to build I and to Committee# of Public Buildings, Churches ool-hbuses. 4c. Plans f..r all kinds aud styles of Dwclliug houscs, .*c., actually bnllt. and in progres*, nan at all time* be seun at onr office ; aud as it U more eoon*ralcal, aud saves much after disappointment to have plans and spoclltetttion* well matured beloroooin- menuing. it mint U dealrahlo for those about to build to seoure tlio sorvtcc* ol experienced architect*. M3- They also undertake the inspection of works du ringtheir progress, as well as furnish o.sign* for ev- sry*style 01 INTL'KIOH DEC0KAT10NB, M- and Tablots. * r oct JG Will. A. THOMAS. PRACTICAL HUUSt AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 llnrimrd-Ht.. Snv.,Gn. S OLICITS th« nttenilon ol thn public t» lb* fol lowing named articles, vix: Hot and Cold Miownr Baths, Loud and Copper Bath Tubs, kanoy and I'lalu Marble Wash Blands, Patent Pan Water Upsets, Brass —•'Copper Lilt and Force Pumps, Lead 1 it»«, Must I Block Tin. livdratilio Hams and Kitchen Hau- Load, Tin, Hydraulic Hams and Kltcl of the most improved paten ten and Brass hand. N. B trusted •«jnal t< ill lllri, IvUlfllll'K A iflatlllillCF}'. I KK BUUSCitIHER would respeatfully liilorn* Ilia Irieuds and the puUlic generally, that he is ooated iu savannah, (la., aau is prepared to give hi* exclusive atteotioi. to thus* wishing his services iu pre paring plans, furnishing Drawings for .vteaui Engl «s, Haw Milleaud Machinery in general- lie will aho dt- vutahi liinutosuperiiitending tho •'Motion ol haw Mills throughout ill • Houtli, as lie has the agency fnrs-nn# ‘ a largest Machine Mauufaoteriug eetablishmeiits lieir orders will b« filled with dispttoli. and every al toutlou pa<d to giving tliem Machinery from thn bes* style cf ifAltcrus, and ot the most substantial aud dura ble workmanship lie would likewise invite the at >f clr- ," be- isfully t springing whilst the t. Parties wishing to leant tho advantages of thin im provement are referred to Pikhce i Macimiiikh'k Mill at No. lf; t , C- Hailroad, and Pullku 4 Co., No. 7 Central Hailroad. Long experience and close attention given practically to constructing and oi urstlng Ream Ha* Mills, warraiita the subscrioer in the contfden.e of being able to give every aaiislaetlon. - Tnose wauling machinery tor working wood, such as Daalel'iimproved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mur- Using mnahiuo. Hash, Moulding and Hint Machine, 8eroU R tw, to., by calling ou tiie subscriber may ob- taiu them from the heat manufacturers, of laUr saving maohinoa for working wood ever olfered to tho public. fjf prompt uttaiiti«ii will be givcu to all letters (poit paid) addressed to 11KNHY MITCIIEL. Ravaonab. RiriRKKOBS: Messrs. V. M. U. Gu ti 4 Co.,\ o._. n „- K Messrs. H. A. Allkr 4 Co.. ) It. W. Gihii., Wilmington, N. C Uari.kn a IIui.i.ihosWoktu, 1 Wilmington, GLOVKM. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Bilk and Ltoo, Li«lo and Thread do, etc. (j^OTIIHs Ul'k and blue Broadcloth, and a variety of ''ther ool- ers. Casaimeres. all kinds; Hatiuets, Tweeds, Kentuoky Jeans, French Doeskins, iattn> and other V e,l ; n ff*- All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, lloslerie*. Linen Table Damasks, a varisty of Dress 1 rimming#, sod a great many utbar articles too numerous to moil- Thomas hi. uosis, )RTKk AND MANUKACTURKR OK E Q A R S , WUOLKSAI.K AND ICE loll. PBAhRR fit SUOKINliANDCiniWINO TUUACuO, HMJFF.to.. A'u. 87 B«w-.< , dii, tlour Mil ill Alercom, — riAVANNA11, <;K»ltOIA. HOl'SE-FDIlWIbHlNG GOODS! J. 1>. COLLINS, IMPORTER AN IS DEAEEU, UK) BRYAN-8THEET, 1 8 now receiving, ami oll'ura for snl* at vsn low pness, a largs assortment of House-Furnishing Tureens, ifvs. such Crockery, China, Glass. i'lated nates, Dishes, Teapots, AO. Goblet*, Castor , Tumblers, Kuivos, Decanters, Forks, Prsserves, Spoons, Wines aud Waiters. Jslly Glasses, Lamps. White and Fancy Chinn Dinner Services, White atone do. Tea Sets, tog« her with uvery description of Cut and Plain GUssware. . China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases aud epi logues; rich Cut Wino Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy articles in great vai toty. Family Hardware, Wire and gross tender*, And- irous, Hhovels aud Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood nud Wil low Waro, Urmius, Brushes, Door Mate. Lautorna,botti guarded and Plain; Fancy nud Ladies’ Work nud Trn- ... -—- article In the llo«««- IVylly A illoiiuuollin, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, FUK TUB l-urrka.c nml Mule of Ntorlt., Bond., Heal and i*urMOiml EMitie, dee. *kc. Office Corner of Hay Lnne and Hull Street, nr of the Poet Office. 1» ». llnvlug uumerous orders wo wish to puichase H) Negroes, eitlior single or In families, for whioh we o willing to pay liigliust cash prices. jy JO—ly U. CraRon, T T O K N E -I' A T >■ A IV, SANUER8V1I.CE.0K0. Will attend to busiuess In Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilkinson, and Lmanuel Counties. lltrRK to-N. A. Hardee, Franklin 4 lirautlv, and E. Both well 4 Co., Savannah. jy 7-om JOSLI'll DANAIIL, A T T U 11 N U Y AT LAW, OUUNBltor DAT AHD WHITAKER-8TS. je26 Dry Uoods aud Cabinet Furniture excepted. oct 37 Del. IIAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, Fur New York, llonton. Plitliulelphln, AND ALL NORTUEHN TOWNS; UUltOPK AM) ( AMIOItMA, X>Y Ltnaniiirs Avgusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox If villt, Ulnte of titoryia aud Key Stone .Staff—every Saturday and Weauesdsy. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY, and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Special messen gers accompany our Express. ornccfl AND AuiLHTfl—163 Bay-street, 8avannab , Third-street, Macon ; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe : Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 aud 45 fijuth-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Kxohango-atreet, Providsuoe, Mont gomery-street, San Franclsoo. vigSl JOSEPH LIPPJflAN, CoytlNESll ST., MARKET SQUARE. R ESI'ECTFUl.l.V fntiiu ilin aiumiou of hi. frioud, .nd llm [HiLllc, to hi. .took of Full uud Winlcr Dry Woo«Is, 'J'hese goods have Leon selected under hisuwn inap tlon, aud every artiole will be warranted to be wha Auioug hit stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. . „ , A lursru A-aoi linent of Furniture Print* Kursoys, Prints, Flannels. Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Clnuixos, Satinets, DeLainea, Limeys, Cashmeres, Casaimeres, Alpnoosa, Blankets, cloak *t Tweeds, Mautillas. A great variety Hosiery, Gloves, Uaudkerchiefs and Uouss-Keeplng Uords. Turk I nIi Towels, the largest stock in Savanuah. e-ilkn, I.Hrce, Hbnwlw nml KmbrolrirrlcN A large assortment of seasonable Silks—-Watered, Colorwl, Brocade aud Plaid -, also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars. Undsrsleevet and Choiutaetta, EMBH01DEH1ES, Swiss, Cambrlo and Jaconet Edg ing and Insertions, (Jambrlc aad Swiss Bands. nil AW 1.8, Crane Hhanla all sixes. Lota Shawls from 10 dollars each, Printed Caohmere Shawls, Waffie Shawls In great variety- .. _ .. A full aseurtment ot Carnetings, Hugs, Floor Cloths and Matts, well worth whllo to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an exoellont ar tiole, and ti whioh special attention is invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and llrowu. Napkins and Frenoh Tewele at various priesi, with many other goods not enumerated, together with of Uiucliltty A TIioiiius. u M M I SSI ON M Ellen AN TS No. FA Uny-uc., WiiviuiiihIi, tlu. R. r. BIROMUtV. A. THUMXI. 'L. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Willi*mion'.Bullilin,..B»y..tro«t. Huvnnmtn, Gn. LIVINGSTON. W1NCI1EBTER, 4 CO. i inunnu stock COAL AND WOOD. KBD AMU COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers ou tho wharf, delivered in any parUB^bt oily. Blwck Jack, llpltiiul Onk, I.lvo Oiik, Ault, Flue nnd l.lfibt Wood, by tbo llont Luatl or Ht Hctnil. For the convenience of persons residing in tho upper portion of tho city. Boxes for ordore art placed at the Stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper 4 Co., W. W. Lincoln and W. U. Dickson, aud at tho Office of tiie " Morning Nows." In order to ensuro promptnos# U\ supplying ordkrt, these boxes are examined daily at 9 A. AL, and S o'clock. PM. ^ ftl #1 Particular attention trill be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers will confer a favor by itnms- distcly rctKiriiua any instanoo in which my teamster* should fall to (louver the quantity ordered. Having mad* arrangement# fur a regular supply of tho above articles, and tor their uroiupt delivery, 1 respectfully ask a continuance of the favors of my formor customers, and the patronage of oonsunrere of fuel. REED CANE for shipment in any quantity, s CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholossle only. Couutry Merchant* and «thers wishing to purohase cheap Dry Ooods, will do well to oall and exatnin ' stock before making their selections, cot S "i,. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpilF SUUHCiUIBEM has oo baud, aud I* JL constantly reueiving from the best and moat resrme- table manufacturers ia the aountry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, sad sterling Silver Ware, •uoh a* Table. Dessert and l ea Spoon* aud Forks; Bil- r Plates aud Waiters; Tea sets; Castors; Cups end Pap Boats: Soup and lie, liosiurv auu ud Waiters; T Rancors; Goblets; Tumbleri Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and piah Kuivos; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap- kiu Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives ; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Basket*; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives aad 8Uv*r Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knivbs. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka aad common Brass Clocks of every dcscripuon. Gold end Silver Lever and Lepine Watches: Fin* Enamelled Hunting Watches; Oold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and 8ilver l ull and Winter D R Y GOODS !! W. C. WADSWORTH, No. 115 GongrcHM-.ttrect, Havunimh 1 8 now preparrd to oiler tu llm cilincus uf 8a vannah, and the oouutiea adjacent, one uf tb magnificent •looks uf LADIES 5 DRESS GOODS, ever exhibited in this oli> .consisting In part of elegant Black aud Colored Brovade Milks, Rich Fanoy Plaid no; Plain Silks, fashiouable oolors; beautiful high lustred Black do; Heavy Black Satin de Chines; Raw Silk aad Worsted Plains; Common de Lniues, nl) qualities; Meriuoes ; Ladies' Cloak aud Talma Cloths; Printed aad plain all wool de Laines, Aipaooae, Bombailuoa, Canton Cloths, l'oplyns. Uinahams, Prints, eto, etc. Persona will find among this large aadva»t dstoc DRESS GOODS suoh a varioty of Styles and Colors that any 'aste, how ever difficult, can be pleated. We invito particular attention to our (took of HOUSE-KDKPnG GOODS, both on account of tho quality and low prices at whioh we aro offering them. Auuug thorn ni*j be found 0-4, 8-4, lo-4 and 12-4 tine Bed Blankets, Linen aod Cotton Sheetings, Lineu and Cotton Pillow Caaiugs, Cou ‘ paues and Toilet Quilts, extra large and fine 1 Damasks and Cfoths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furnitare Dimity and Chlntos; Flannels, all colors, styles and qualities; lluckabaoka, Russia Towels and Toweling*, Ticks, Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladies' Ernb'd Uandkerohiefs, prices from $1 to $20; Collars, Nodar lldkrs and Hlooves to match; Edgings, Inserting*. Bauds and Flounooa. very tine and rich. Together with a full stock of Plantation, Fauoy and all other styles of Dry Goods, to which wo lavlt# ail to call aud exauiins. Goods freely exhibited, and customers loft to their owu judgment and taste to purchase, r- ‘“* u further. tf * confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor ' »ith thoir pstrousge. His prices art as low, aad 'iboraf as at any establishment in the 8iat*. S. WlLXfOT. No. 1 Market-square. r 18 Soils 1 Bella!! Bells!!! f PIIK Suhtcrihcr. iiuumluctiirc nud keep coustan t- iA—i* •“ sixes of Chorch, Factory, Steamboat, 8oho ° 1 Honse.aud Plantation Belli. lhe*« Bells arg hung with the patent iron yoke# with isnbe turned around ao that r place, which ia desira *r year*. 8pringr i clr Ferry, Looombtive, School Iluu (he clapper w ill s;rtko in a hie nftora bell has been ruug s affixed in a new way to prevent nnSmH»n i^ i?„ U , cl »fT« r from resting ou tfca Bell, tb*ire->} prolongiug thn sound. Those Bel If are manufactured from the taf stock and are cost in iron casing*. At this Foundry the»e were firtl used and, are found to be a grsat improvement. W* *Wc a writteii warrantee thsi if Cbnrch Bells break within one year from date of purchase, with fair usage w« will recant without charge. The tone of all Bells is warranted Noarly 9000 Bells h.ve been cast and Lid from this Foundry, which is tho best evideuct of then superiority. We have 15 gold and 8ilver Medals awardrd from the various Fairs M tor the best Bells toi souorouenesa and purity of tone." We pay particular attention to getting up Peal# or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by ns. Our Foundry is within a few ' rods of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railruads rouping in every direction. A* this la the largest E» tabllshmcnt of the kind ia the U. 8. and ha* the lory,*, assortment tf bell*, orders can be fflled with great dis patch. We con refer to Bells in any of tha States — Old. Bells taken in excliauge for new once. Levels. Conpoms, 4c. constantly on hand. Address A. MEL EEL VS SONS. je 13 ly*44tw HVsf Troy, S. Y* \ Brea V lluiri.-ri uud Nuliw. k. loi of gw>d MULES ud HOUSES L aaleat T. F. STEVEN8" Stablas. Cor. Brvnghtoa 4 Barnard-sU. •MB- - W ATKK»' Aluiowpiicrlc VirritM <’up- A few of these colebrs ted aad highly approved Breast Cups, just ree d and for aale by --- n JAB. JL CARTER * CG. FAEEOF isxa: QEORQE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Sfc. THE Subscriber has now iu store and offers for sale the following: Gent’s hue bine, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Hhain Fur Cloih. aud Camblet Overcoat*. Gent's fiqe block Cloth Cloaks and Mantles. Gent's bn* bln*, black, and claret frook aad Dress Coats. Gent's Cadet Cauiiuere, Tweed Cassimoro, black Casaimere, bln* Castimere Frooktoes, and business Sack Coats—a gre-1 variety. . Gent's black Doe Caaiiinure, and more than Ihlrty different patterns of faaoy Casaimere Panto of latest styles Gent's Vests—about 1,600 Vesta, embracing all of tho new sty lea, some perfectly beautiful. A very large lotof Satiuctt liound-Jaoketoand Pants, Flushing Overcoat*. Frock and Saowa fur servants. Judia-Hubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’* ANI) 1JOYK* DEPARTMENT has never' beekt equalled ia this place, and contains tne following: Broad Cloth, Benve-Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoat# aad UIuj, black, brown and claret Cloth Drees Frocks anl Sacks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jackets, Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Hound Jackets. Mixed and Kersey Huund-Jackoto fuV Negroes: fine Hook Doe-Casaiinore. blue Cloth, and a large asso * taent of fancy-colored Casaimere and Satinet Pauls. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpaoc* Black Cloth, aad n great yariety of Merino Vesta. All of the abor ' boy• Iron 10 to 17 years old. C.II11.1)11 BN'8 DEPARTMENT* m* ains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth Huito; fancy colored Caoslmer* Suits, with Vests and Pants connected; Uenin s new style of Fancy Dress Jackets; black sec brown Talmas; black and green fronT4*to 10*°e*r S ,ulbroid * r,5d A11 te children Children, toys', and youth'swhite and colored Shirts. Fuiicy Article*, N. B — Most of tho above goods, the Men and Bo Clothing, huv# been made np ext-ressly f>r my trai. nnd under mj inspection, at tb* North, and confi dently recommend them as good, and a* cheap as oaa be fouud elsewhere. The efeixens and public gouerallv vitod to coll aad gee atthe Clothing btore. Oib- bon's Range. |o*47 —W. A. T. pledges bimseir to to hi* care, in the most ccouou i any practiced in the Norther u cuuutry promptly attended t citios. Order# liuchcil, l.ong A Co., UMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHITTING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, IIBO It tl 1 A. Will attend to selling ull kinds of PRODUCE Akf strict Mtuution givuu to tho Receiving aud For- ••--jy and Hiiintf orders from theuouutry. ’ Jy INSURANCE. Marine and Fire Inmranee Agency. r plIE Uudereignnd will take risks on Cargoes aud 1 Freights. Also, oa Buildings and FornUora, and on Hieo from neighboring Flautations, to the Mills in the City. WM. CRABTREE, Anti, cot 48 No. 3UB Bay-rt, Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY Of NBW-YORK. Capital $500,000, nil paid In. SIMEON L. LORMI8, President. CniMi.xa J. Mxhtis, geo'ry. rpilE 8UD8CR11IEM8 baviug been appoint 1 ed Agents of the above named Comranv, are now prepared to take rlske against Fire on BuUdlnge, Mer- ehaudiie,4o., on favorobl# terms. jy 8 COHEN8 * HERTZ. Fire and Life Imurnnee Agency. CA, n. x. $200,000. Granite Fire laiurnuce Company OF UTICA. N. V. Oar its l, $ 160,000. Ohnrter Oak I.lfe in*arnuce Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $200,000. Ai.frbd Gill, President. Jas.C. Walklxt, See'y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Go*, OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $1 60,000. Charles Cramkr, Preildent. F. D. Mob, Seo'ry. These Companies having a cash capital, safely in vested in bund and mortgage, are prepared to effect In surance against ddkaga by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications reoelved by A. WILBUR, apr 32 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-strset. THE UNITED STATES LIFEINSl)RANGE, Auiuilty and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual— Carh Syitem. CAPITAL £250,000. This company oomblnes the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. marlS ly MINIS 4 FLOKANCE, Agents. lluucrol't A Bryuu, C.KNKKAI. AGK..TS ANU UHOKBR8, rou tiie ruRRUARB and sale or STOCKS, HUN VS, EXCHANGED HEAL ESTATE. No. 117 May Street, Hitvainmli. jan 21 ly lilverpoo) and London Fire nnd JLIte lnniirnnco Company. flMlE iindnrsignud Agonts of the above Company, 1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, 6took in irade, 4c., on the most favorable terma. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, jan 24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. KOVAL JNHURANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 0 AKITA L, tl,000,000 of Pounds Slcrliug 3 1 '1118 INSTITUTION has uatublielmd un Agnucy [ in Savannah,,aud Fire Pol' ' ** roperty will be issued by A Savannah, January 21,1865. LONDON PftltEM.V F1UE OP FILE. 'I 'HIS Company take* Fire Rieks in this city, and I insures Rents and Leasea. •ep 2 HURT. HABERSHAM k SON, Agents. r j ’HE I eoi (j locks, JKTNA IN8UKANGK (JOMPANI OF HARTFORD, CONN, ilursigued, Agutits ul the ubuve Coin ue to take risks against Fire ,on tho mostfavorablo terms. COHENS 4 IiEHTZ. Dlutunl Lite luaurnuce Gouiuauy of Now York. 1 SAAC ABHATT, 8ec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtbern Mutual losuraace Company. 4 SHUKY HULL, President nud Treasurer.— Albon Chase, Seo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary, eundnrsigued, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, Hivsr and Fire; also on the lives of gereanf*. Lives uf White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No txtrapretuium for residing in tho South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, june ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sis. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. I ) AS8ENGEK Trmoa lent* Macon dailyM A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe 10X A. M., arrive Columbus 1 o'clock P. M. , t i „ , A , Leave Columbne dally at 9 o'clock A. M., and Ogle- thorp* nil Ik A. M., arrlra at Maoon SH P.M, eoa- nacting at Maoon each way with Central Railroad train* to Savaaanh, Augusta and Mllledgeville, with Macon and Western tmlna to Oriffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, Ae. Connecting daily at Colambns, by fast line of coaohea, 28 milea to Opelika, thence «4 miles by M.A W. P. RaU Road to Montgomciy, /J*. ^ ConnocUng at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and En- Fossengars breakfast aad din* at Fort Vallay. GEO. W. ADAMS, ftlacon, Aug. SI, 1663. tf angSl Ten Bollnrs Iteward. T> ANA WAY IVom the suhscrilier, about Urn first XV week in September last, his boy JOE. Ha is about 26 years of ags, of a must** complexion, five feet six inehes high, will weigh about 160 pound*, and his left leg is mnoh swollen from n scrofulous disease. I understand he was lately seen in Savannah, and has a ticket authorising him to hire his time; by whom given I do not knew. I will give Ten Dollars for his appre hension and lodgmant in jail, or Twenty Dollare for proof to oonviotion that he Is harbored by a whit* per son. J.P. GOULD. Augusta, Ga.eodlm nov 11 Wagon manufactory, (VARNBR’H OLD 8TAND, HBAD OF Ilrouphton-ntreet. The subscriber* manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of Plantation Wagons, on* horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind wanted. We nrdthorough mechanics, nativss of Geor gia and South Cfffolina, nnd put up our work oursolves. and warrant every article of the best materials aud workmauihip. We return our thanks for the very liberal patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that our work shall be as good as any in tho eity. MS- REPAIRING of nil kinds done with neatness anddispatoh. DANIEL f. WILSON. sen 14 Sm THOMAS NORTH. BllOEM! SHOES! • Full and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would reinectfully oall the attention of the Planters of Uoorgia, South Caroliua and Florida, and the public generally, to his lari ‘ *rge SRC His stock has been soKeoted by himself, with epeelal caro and particular referenoe to the rotail and plan ters’s trade, that being the moat important feature of his businoss. He confidently offors to hia customers and the publio, work of a superior quality and on rea sonable terms. His stock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, comistiug ef Ladies’ Shots, Boots, and Unitors, of every variety, Oentle- tnen's Bouts. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys', Youtht and Children's Shota, of uvery kind, In connection with the above, ha has a large stock of NEGUO UltOUANB, which oan safely be recommended as a superior artiolo. No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction, oall is solicited from you before purchasing, sept 24 WM. UE1DT, Gibbeua' Range. 4 YOUNG MEN’S STYLE. YOUNO Mon can l>e acoonioaated with n 1 made expressly for their use,—it differs fi the regular style in height, nnd Is in every r ticular adapted to their wants, for “* I y tms uietnou oi imormiug uio puuuu. vuat miTiug fitted up a houio tor thu purpose, and having numerous ordors to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase Negroes, either slugly or in families, and hill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Also, in addition to the atove, he will receive and sell on oommisxion, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to entrust him with- lit will also be responsible for nny personal property that he reuoivss. WM. WRIQ11T, n«p 23 'Broker. Bay Lane. sop 21 WLLLH A 1UIHU, 82 UAY-8TBKET. BAVAMNAU. 8. 8. SIBLEY, Whulei.le and Kotail Bookseller and Slalloucr, No. 136 Congross-st., opposite Monumeut-sq. r uy| SAVANNAH, GLtL NOTICES. SAVANNAH, OCT.24,1533 •|iliciilion wili lie nauranco Bank, for paymeut of a One Hundred Dollar Note, loiter 11.. 533, dated 26th December, 1S4D, payable to N. U. Knapp, J. Ul in stead, Cashier, the right hand half of R. E. BURTON. 'i'HRKK Months nftor iluto uiip 1 made to the Alarine aud Fire Ini the paymeut of a One Hundred Dollar which ji* EGAL lO-PAItTNKUSHIP.—Tho uo j dersignod have thieday formed a Co-Partnership, r the practice of Law and Equity in the various oct 1 A1ULFORD A1AH8U. JOHN M. UUEItAHD. Vo (lie Public, THE undersignoJ nu longer acts u* Agnnt for L. S. HENN ETT 4 CO., fur the purchase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, IttM. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3m VTOTIUf Stock o Samuel Solorn lotuona. Esq.. Nu. 2ul Bay-street, where they would bo happy to see their friends and oustemero. sep 10 CRANE 4 RODGERS. \J OTIl'K.—Mr. II. D. W. Aluxuiulur is my le- JlM gaily authorised Agsut fur the transaotion aud olofling up of my busiuess. aug 1 J. C. THORNTON. T OTICE.—Tha umlHrsigned will coiitliiun i N . heretofore, under the 3 style of J. Roberto 4 J. ROBERTS, ROBERT AUSTIN, CHAM. U. FICHISTT, CONTRACTOR AND UUILDER, H avmi. foiuin.il hi. Iiu.Iuom, i. u.m nr. p.r.d to cuntr.ut for Uulldlug., or J.Ubing work ol •uy uworll.tlon, iu hli lln«. Stnlr. .n.ouMd wltl. u.»t MM .nd diin.Uk. A .h.r. »f tk. pukll. p.lron»«. i> 'ntp'IKr'bi&'SKft WR«t .ud IUrrUuu-.u.. leond street west of Brown and Harris • Stables, leb 18 B. D. Evans, A T T O li N E Y A T LAW, BAUKDXKSVILL*. WABUinOToM Cooktt, Ga., praotioe lu tho Courts of the Middle Circuit. All businoss committed to his care will be executed wilt Pr M&*o*M.-ff.»r h .: Uuthw.il* Smith,»d 11,11 L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 JOHN POOLE, WHOLES A LX AND HKTAIL DEALER I* PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VAHNI8UEH French and American HWom-GIcUS, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camol Hair Pencils, Badger nnd Catnel UaJx Blenders, Graining Combs, Artists Brushes, Ao. Ao. lng and Glaslng, done Liable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltaksr-st. Nearly opposite 8wlft, Dsnslow 4 Co. Henry U. Wiutliburn, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Jyiil WAVANNAH. MBORUIA. ly niaiiinim A €oi, A T 7’ O R N E Y S AT LAW. Atlnum, (Seorgla, Will ooll.ot Debt, lu th. folluwlu. Count!,K De K»lb, F.jetto, Ue.rd, Cue, Murrey, Cheroke. Newtun, Cowote. C.mpbell, Gordon, W.l.er, Dour, Merri wether, C.rroll, bluy d, D.de, Spuuldiu,, Troup Cwbk, Whltlleld, Forevtb, Uwinn.U, Kr/rrenfM—L. 11. 8todd.rd * Co., Ch.rleelon, 8.U1 ..Molino; WlllUmi * Uroiber, Auruet.,Georgl»; I'let Drulkere, .nd o. W, Cho.t, Now-York. N.r. M.wuum. Im.rlT tf] Tuou.e H. Cor. C. A. L. LAMAK, General Commission Merchant, ly) Hiivnnrmh. GcovrIw* I J. rOHT. T. X. nUWUAR FOUV A DUNIIAM, FACTOHS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 00,7 8AVANNAU.UA. HOWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 1713 lluy-.trect. Hnviiniinh. James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averagos ad lustod, Charter Parties and Avwage Bouds drawn, l'a pers prepared whereby to recover losses from America! or British Underwriters, and attention given to ol: matters connected with Shipping and Insurance. Of- , opposite the front of the Cue- fioe No. 118 Bay street, ly House and Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Hroughton streel, first door abore Lyceum Hall Offers hleeervices to the public for the execution ol House, Sign, Ornamental Paiuttng, nud Graining He keeps for sale at his store. Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tins, for signs, 4" AH work done ohoap, and w arranted to give satisfai tion. S. S. J1ILLEK ii i. 1). FliKliliSIIN, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS COKNEK OF Drouffliton and iMontgomery Ktrcein, SAVANNAH, GA. Carriages, Wagons. Certs and Drays manufactured. BlacksmTthlng. luolndiug Iron Railing aud Grates for Hulhiings, 4c. done at tho shortest notice, aug UK-*— siring to have their Cotton repacked, applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. Carriage Manufactory CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES, A Mineral and complete onsortinent juet " RECEIVED. rpHK Subscribers arc now prepared loofl'crto the J* public, CARRIAGES, PHAETON8, BUGGIES, QARRYALLS, 40., fresh from some of the most popu lar EsUbllshmonto and Buil-srs at the North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with Strict reference tothe requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their (inc tb*-* oan confidently KUCJOMiVlt&N0 AM) W'AKItANT. FoclTng assured that they will bo suitained in offering a bettor, and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. . Tho public Are most resportffilly reqnestod to oall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they a - * earnest, by an examination of their stock. tOr Ail kinds of rspalriLg done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT 4 CO., aug l corner West Broad and Bay-streets. CO* ,di Stationers. Comer HVhiUtker and St. Julien Streets. H AVING considerably enlarged tbeir Store, are now making extensive additions and impreve- s in all its branches, as well in their BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFXCB AND BOOK BINDERY as in the department of Books nnd Stationery. Tbeir arrangements m - sack ns enable them to order and ob tain with the utmost promptness and certainty, not only the rtsiicxTioxs of all sections of oar Union, bnt those alio of ExaLaim, Fit anon and Gkemaht. All of whioh they pledge themselves to famish singly,or *» quanti ties. at the regular prices of the largest houses in New- York, Boston or Philadelphia. Among their stock of elegant nnd valuable Standard, Classical and Illustrated Wotke will be found the fol lowing I.ONDON EDITIONS, in octavo TOLnnxs, eernur bound in calf extra. Works of Ben Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon. The Doctor, by Southey, I volume- Longman k Co. Beaumont nud Fletcher, 1 volumo. Moxon. Massingor nod Ford, 1 volume. Moxon. Wyeherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, nnd Farquhar, 1 volume. Moxon. Ch4 Edn Rlvingetons. Fielding's nnd 8mollett's Works, new edUlone, illus trated by Cruikthnnk. each in 1 volume. Bohn. Swift's Works, 2 volumes. Bohn. Abbottsford Edition Woverly Novels, 12 vole* Hoal- ston k Co. Burton's Anatomy or Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Cslf.) Tegg 4 Co. Hood's Own. profusely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon. Gil Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby* Co. Bosweld's Lif* of Johnson, edited by Crokcr, new edition, with portmito, 1 volume. Murray. * Nights, 600 wood onto, l volume Sterne's Works, 1 volume. Bohn. Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bolin. The Speotstor, 1 volume. Bohn. Curler's Animal Kingdom, 334 engravings, 1 volume, (half-Calf.) Or" <4 Co. Duifyan'a Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely Illustrated, 1 volume, (Calf and Turkey.) Bohn. Hall's (Rev. Joaepli) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson. Stewart's Philosophy of the Mind, 1 vol. Tegg 4 Co. British Poets, Ben Johnson to Beattie, 3 vole., illus trated, Turkey Antique. Moore's A* .Jdlia, illustrated by Maolise, 1 volume, Turkov extra. Longman 4 Co. Clarke's Concordance to 8hakspeare, l vol., Tur'xe Striokland’s Queens of England, ombolllshcd ‘ oy. _ , iu. euiueiusuea with portraits of ovory Queen, new edition, revised nnd augiuontod, 8 vole., calf oxtra. Colburn c Co. Portrait Uallory, of distinguished Poets, Philoso phers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Phy sicians. and Lawyers,3 vole.,calf extra. Orr 4 Co. The Book of British Balads, illustrated on every page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. The Wilkie Gallery, a selac , of the late 8ir David Wilkie, R. A., a large quarto vol., in Turkey Antique. Virtue k Co. Importors price $26. The Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers, same aise and style as the above. Also same pries. The Land ws Live In, a pictorial and literary akstoh book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles Knight Pilgrimages to Holy Shrines, 200 engravings on wood, 1 volnme, Turkey end Cloth. Poetry of tho Year, desoripttro of the Seasons, 22 •olored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey. Parables of our Lord, beautifully illustrated (folio) embossed cloth. Mitchell. Winged Thoughts, handsomely executed in gold and oolors. 1 vol., 8 vo., ombossbd calf. Longman 4 Co. Christmas with the Poets, haadsotnoly ornamented pages, embellished with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8 vo , Embossed Turkey. Bogue. ^Shakspeare, 1 vol., 8vo.,illustrated,Turkey Antique. Burns, 1 vol., illustrated, Turkey Antique. >.,calf extra. Chap- American iUastrftted editions, 8 vo., superbly bound a, Moore, I Ayn* Cherry Pectoral »om *n» com or 1 Arthma, and ConwunrHov’’ “Wisdom shall bote down to it, and the nr«i , . •hall knml $. or9at </ Ho eer(A *"*»«>«»‘Me* li oow (tone of the tbroet „ d ' yower. Mkeevled,, iu .. 4 »«/. .tu. boiTi* .nu., 1 ;": i~ Th ‘ Ub.nl-uied, d U ' ihoee .killed to eer., ue free to own lu kick here baffled th.lr ,rt. ThoJ 7 .."” d itetlou era u( ukueed to U.U7, u **" d..m It. dot, end • pl.uor. to Ike. kold Urn, ol tkelc oparl.ne. to tkelr uiff.rle. ftU " ‘ Wltueiltk. fellovlD,!— v Ute, ITHUUMtokj; me. 1 have mod* some signal curw of^Lt^-VJA Bronchitis with it. and have oom P ls.*| > ,SJ l i U,M,d of Asthma, which had withstood I oonld emuloy, 7 * Ml,r ®Ki«to« Aocept, Sir, the assurances of my dUtinaulAtoj deration. JULES CLAUD GX>Uqu£tV£*• I^te Bur,.on uf tk. Hu„l thf aubi'm. rutl. 1 ' 1 "' ° r Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Sir: Tb#8E3rv iSmt 7 ;/ eeised from yon r for the Sultan ho* been dtiu** 1 /** his private secroUrr at the palace, aud VouwinV* 4 ^ lest hear from it ia due season. Tilt!.«IS? do * kt - -i to send me ho* been givan to my friend?*!!?^ 4 l many eases, found it exceedingly uMf B i a ' Yours, respootfnlly, * GEt) p mibid Minister Plenipotentiary of tho U. 8. A. to Dr. 1. C. Ayr :-t «. Jon?cV.?rf£^\»*\ U1J rr.otltu, and «m .utDd.d It It . r.uieiySsJf 1 ]? *» moat In orurj. ooeotry tk. kifbo.t trri r ob.Un: h 0. W.3AC|£SkSBjS; D Rosideut Court PhysielaB Among the eminent Editors, who tosUfr te sonalexporience aud knowledge of the wond^fbi p,r " 8r ^V,lm th * U “"». SUlHprlu,, L. Patton, Christian Advocate, Knoxriiu r«. J. B,ilok'eu, Aatrioau yru.b, J.B. Samson, "Democrat"McConnellsbnrs p. J. Russ, Jr., Ahelbyvllle Naws.Tenn. *’ Harvey, McKenney 4 Co., State Gt.ette, Bnrlin|ton, J. Knabb 4 Co., "Journal." Reading, p t Raymond, Jlarner 4 Co., Now York Times S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston. Wm. B. Jacobs, Christiau Chronicle Phlledelnhlo. Hon. J. Wentworth, M. C.. Democrat, ChleVK ill Rev. E. O. Hcoso, Methodist rrotoitant, Bslilmir. W. M. Wlghtman, Christian Advocate, Charlsst<!?'ftr J. M. Mitanuii. Tru. D.lu.N.w Orlin. b, ' SC W. T. Thompaon, Dally News, Savannah Q» » Goo. D, Prentiss, Loulivilie Joarnal, Kentucky. Bend Rvglitei Maine. i 4 llall. in Turkey Morocco Antique, of Byron) Moore, Burns, 8cntt, Southey, Uemans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood, Works, Coopor's Works, 4o., Ao. 16 MO. VOLUMES, CALF KXTRA, aLDINK AND OTHER ENO- I.ISU EDITIONS. British Poets in 53 vels. FioVerlng—Aldlne edition. Byron's Work, 8 vole. Murray, do —am#— 1 — —•- Milton edition. Cowper'sPostioalWorks,3vole. PickeringAldinced. Young's do do 2 do J Gray's do do 1 do Burn's do do 2 do Shskspear's Plays and Poems, _ .... notes, indsx and 170 illustrations, 15 vuls. Bohn. Scott'k Poetical Works, illustrated, 4 vole, Turkey Pickering Aldin life glossary '. David Bogne. Life, Letters Literary Remains of John Keats, Pickering. Herriok's llespsrides, 2 vole, (doth.) Fieksrlng, Aldino edition. Feltham'a Resolves, 1 vol. Pickering. Herbert's Works, 2 vds. Tickering. tiuus, Rifles, Hardware, 4c. friends and tho publio generally, that he has pur- oFased the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHEI1S, 176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., st very low prices, for ooati.^ Manufacturing and r« C. A. L. LAMAR. 4'OPARTNEXmilIF NOTICE. 11K undcrsiu’iHMj huvo tills day associaiud thorn- _ selves together under tho name and style of Kemp- ton 4 Verstille. for tiie transaction of a general Dry Giwda business. Waving taken the stand in Waring * Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Rrynn-sta., next door • ** " " ‘ * 'lo.'a Music store, they will, in offer to their fk lends and th* to Messrs. F.Zugbaum 4 Co.'s Music store, they will, in afew days, be prepared to offer to their fk lends and the pnblic, a hauusome and well •elected assortment oi Spring Gooos. Savannah, Peb. 17.1862. EDWARD S. KEMPTON. HENRY W. VERSTILLE. COI’AUTNKUMfUP. I ^IlKundursignnd have formnd a copartnership, taking offset from the first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO, for the transao- of a general wholesale 4 retailDrag, Paint and Oil ness. They may be found at tho old stand of Moore 4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings. xl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. STiLWELL. k COFFEE HOUSE i Dray! cupiod COFFEE HOUSE, where hs intends to serve up la superior atyle, ovary Delioa y of the Season. New York Oynters, SRvnnnnh Oysters, Yeuiaon, CrotiMe, (*nrtrld$;eM, Flub, New York and Philadelphia Href, dec,, Ac., Will always be kept on hand, and served up in n style never before equaled in this city. Fnrtiee furnished with private 8appers and Dinners on short notice. U* will keep only the best Liquors, octfi 3m JOHN McK. CODY. EDWA1ID O’BYRNE’8 GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Building, market Wharf, SOdoNo ldo 25 do Fisher's Tobacco 23 chests Punchong Tea 20 Cndies Imperial 75 bbU Phelps' Gin: 40 d# Whlskr 20 do Domestic Brandy; 60 do Rum 4)s pipes Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 15 bbls Port Wine: 20 do Malaga do 4 pipes Holland Oin 15 bbls Lamp Oil; 6 hlids 8ngar 50 bbls Coffee Sugars 500 STOVES FOR SALE, SAVANNAH, Oct. 4th, 1853. 1 MIE undersigned Physicians urn of opinion thut a regular system of Uymnastle Exercises, such m will be taught atthe Savannah Gym.mslum bv Mr. Lindner, Is in the highest degree conducive to health and vigor of constitution, aud desire to recommend it most cordially to the publio. It 1* In euou a eohool of physicial exercise that pa rents may expect to tind the means uf establishing foi idren, tbr ' their children, that robust and elastic strength, whioh repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly < mendt itself to them. S. N. HARRIS, M.D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D. E. YONQE, M. D. 0. W. WEST, M. D. TlKMfl—Papils are received at the Gymnasium and instructed in Gymnastics or Calisthenics, with Hencing (bread and small Sword) at $10, for r * ~'~ months. do do 1 vol., with sksich of his life.— I1UL.IUBOJLDT A EIFLEH, Bell Hangers and Hanvjacturers of Fire Froof 8nfet % Iron Hailings, Locks, fa. Corner of Bryan and Jefl'erson-(streets. Respectfully announce to tne publio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to oxocute all orders in the above line. i N. B— All artiole* manufactured by usare warranted tor inater 1- al and workuiauship. mav 27 ly HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. Rontledge 4 Co. Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ, 3 vols. Pickering Aldino edition. Taylor’s Holy TJviug and Dying, 2 vols. Fiekering. Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempls, 1 vol. oTf ox aud Turkey Moroooo, handsomely vignetted pages, London and Oxford. Parker. Butler’s (Rov. Joseph) Works, 2 vols., also In 1, oalf ax. Loudon 4 Oxford. Anglers Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) Gilt. Tbs River Dove, w,thsoaie quiet thoughts on gling, 1 vol. Pickoring, Aldlne editlun. STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ao. Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ao.—In store over 1000 resms, the kinds and qualities of which mostly used, comes direotfrom the manufactory, and will be sold in lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices. Blank Books—Stook considerably enlarged, and em braces Ledges, Jouruals, Ac., of all sizes aud thickness es, from 4 to 10 qrs. and several different qualities of eaoh, tho best of whioh are sold at tho manufacture ' prices. Eavelupos—Over 200,000 constantly on hand, some low as $1 per thousand. Note Paper and Note Envelopes—A very extensive assortment, sum* very beautiful fur weddings, soirees, 4c. Gold Pena—A largo aud selected stock. Steel Pens—A very large stock, some manufactured to their order in very large qaantities at a very low prioe. Copying Books—A very laage stook, of a New and Superior Style, and whion, as agents for ths manufac turer, are sold singly or per doxen at his prices. Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles and sixes, a good supply always ou hand Maynard and Noyes and Harrison's the latter by the quantity at Harrison's prices. Desks, Roso Wood aud .**~ L ’* in great variety, also of Ne Pius Ultra Desks, for travellers.' Bankets'and Merchants' Note Cases—With Alpha betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao. Porte Monaiea. Pocket Books and Cigar Cases very large and handsome assortment. Mathematical Instruments, singly or in oases, t< very superior. Thermometers, a variety of sisss and kinds. Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains. Finest Pocket Knives, a handsome assortment at Importers' prices. Papier Maohu Goods, In great variety, such as Tables, Desks, Work, Tcllet, Glove and Jewol Boxes, Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Catos, Ae. Also, Ladies' Reticules, Purses, and Card Cases, Dis sected Maps and Games for children in great variety. Also, BaltUdoor and Shnttleoock*. Graces, Dominoes, Ordinary Leather and Morooco Baokgatmnou Boards, Playing Cards of all qualities, Ac " Writing Ink- . prloes. Mahogany—Of all alsss and Staves Wanted, UP WII1TK OAK (IE WATKIt OAK. N OT loss limn 42 or ovor 44 ruches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. The back edge of the Stave to be dress* down to the same thickness as the front edge. Ths Staves to bo straightiy cleft,and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For btaves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and delivered on Messrs. R. A. Allen 4 Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854 Fifty Dollars per 1000 piaoes will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah. Jon* 21. 1853. t feb 1 JOHN B. MOORk cf CO. b 'lN tv 4 UTLKHY-Just received a very *u- perior assortment of Washtenholm'sand Rodgers' Pocket Cutlery: also, some vory fine Rosora with and without Ca.«cs; Ladies' fine Scissors, 4c. Ao.,for sale at the Apothecaries' Hall by octal J. E. DxFORD. Sugar, for sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. UMIkltOIDEUY. ( 'lOLLARS—Chimermtloa, llinlurrleeves, liifunls' j Robes, Infants'Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Mnslin Bands, all in tine varisty r. t KEMPTON 4 VERSTILL'S, 72 Bt Julien and 105 Bryan-stresto, II7III8KY.-IH b.rr.l. Moi.immih.l.; . fV puncheon Scotch Whisky; ldo Irish do. Fo> sale by (oct 19] HYLAND 4 O'NEILL, r T. J. BOBEBTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY.) c O M M 1 S S I U N M E RC H A N T, No. 83 Bnjr—ircrl. SAVANNAH. OA. Will give hi, p.rtoD.l Attention to nil tnulneu en- trusted to him. 6mo *ug 1 aiLKEIIT BUTLER, MAMTKK BUII.DKK. Dr.ALF.ll IN WHITE PINE I.U M B K H III, Of It t ho r ,i e inn 28 Hav*nnah BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR Prom $1 to $2.50 Per Thoniand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. DILI. HEAPS AT |3 PEll KB A 91. printed on fiao paper, ruled with Red and Blua Hues ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of N.w Tj|)« in.t melted. JOHN SI. COOrER &l CO. ^ 1AKK 1I0X.B8—Jnp’d Round, aud Oval k NICHOLS. S PI KIT CiAN.—A fresh and superior article Joa rK.lt.d nnd for «1. b, ^ p _ COLLINS. J.VUIES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-street. Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Htnve stands unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and ohallengee all others A large variety of Parlor, Offloo and Cooking Stoves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Ware, eto., etc., to whieh the advertiser Invites the attention of old aod now customers. oct 6 HACK, LIVBKY SALE STABLE,<5S! Corner of llronghton nnd Dnrnnrd-tli. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor, nug 21 !r Segues! Segura! mn noiumif. oirui VflDV DaTtc TU8T Received, 10,000 Rio Hondo, 20,000 Con- JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATEVi el ielMlon. 6.U00 Adelina. Also, 10 box* s Pancake Tcbaceo, and 10 boxes Crumpton's Four Aces; also, a tine Jot Peter LorUlord's Rsppou. Maeoaboy, Sootcb and Irish High Tost 8nnflk. p. Jacobs, No. 29 Bull-street, Sign of Big Indian. 1 )LANTATION GOO DH.-Kerseys--all Wool Plains, Union do; 8chUjr's Plains; Georgia arseys, Ncrthern do. Blankets—London Duffil and Union Blankets, oetnmon also do, for children. Flan nels—Twilled and plain Red Flannels. Linaeyi—Plain and plaid Linaey Woolsey. Shirting*—3-4 &ud 7-8 Brown Shining; 4-4 heavy do. t)««aturp—Cotton Oenaburgs, various brands; Striped do. llakfs—Fan cy Head UJkfs, Blue Romall do. Wool Capa—Kil marnock and Scotch Bonnets, for sal* low by gjjg NEVITT. LATIIROP 4 fl tBBINB. Ale, landing from stea at the Albany Ale Depot by oat 27 Cream _ for sal w. m. Davidson. E MBKOIliEBIK8, dkc.—French and Brit ish Ernb'd Goods, Ladies' Cuffs, Collars, Chem- tes, lldkfs and Undersleeves. Ladies aud Gentlemen's plain Cambrlo lldkfs, among which are some roal Silesia Gouda at a great bargain. Hosiery for the season.of all kinds in Cotton, Merino Wool, Spun Silk and Silk Glows of all kinds, several new makes. M. l’KKNDEHG A*T 4 CO.. 178 Broaghton-st., op. 8t Andrew's Hall, act 25 West Kid*. I ILAID ItIKttINOJKM, Plain aud Spotted ant'd Flannels, high col'd M d'Lainei, Kig'd do; ... a jj ode eo |-j Merinoee, for sale by D* WITT k MORGAN. b «lsU17H—2UU bills Bull. Flour; 75 do (jeurgiu do; 25 du Hiram Smith do, in storo and for sale by foot271 SWIFT k CO. ZERMAN’S Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash. r l'H18 delieious article combines so many tnerito- 1 Hons qualities that it now has become a standard favorite with the eitisons of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists and Physicians proscribe it In their practic# most success fully. and from every source the most flattering lauda tions are awarded it. Inflamed, sore.or bleeding gums are immediately cured bv iu use; lu action upon them is mild,soothing, and effeotivo. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that thoy are made to rival pearl in waiteuess, and diffuses through the mouth such a de lightful freshens*, that the breath is rendered cx- nuisluly sweet, and it will in most insUnccs afford ra- iief to the most violeut toothache. The following certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist of world-wide oelebrily, who has submitted th* article to a chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convine* any one of it* superiority: '* I hav« examfued a bottlo of 'Zcrman's Anti-Scor butic Tooth-Wash,' and find it to bo a vegetable pre paration of an innocent charactor. I believe it will prove beneficial for the purpose it is rooommendud." JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.. Chemist. Just rteelvod and for sale by n»v 17 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. B etter, ciieemk and beck* WHEAT.—JO kegs selected Goshen Batter; 50 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO 'l'o Laud Owners. A LL poraons owning Lands iu South-Western Georgia, either in old T.oo. Early, Irwin or Mus cogee countleH, which compose the following oounties. Randolph, Marlon. Macon. Baker, Thomas, Deoalur, and Lowndss—if they wish to sell the seme, I will look at the land and report ihe true value aod situation of the land, and sell the same on Commission, or look and report for the sum of $5, Send tbeir numbers, district, oounty and name, and tho fee and instructions, and I will sell or report faithfully in all cases. MATTHEW WRIGHT, oct I Lumpkin, Stewart County, Oa. BKOAD STREET HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Stitt Tho undersigned tins takon charge of !*{■ this establishment. The house has been thov- Eatt-oughly renovated and furnished enow. The traveling publio will find his rooms airy, neat and elans, nr -1 w ‘“ *-*■'- *-— delicacy clean, and his table bonntitully supplied with every ■*“ l *“*"*. he market affords. nibusss will alwa s be in readiness to earry passengers to and from the Hotel “ ** Steamboats. Columbus. the Depot and L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Prime Western Corn A Meal. CORN, MEAL AND ELDER. Q/ U \ hush, prime Western Corn, in while sacks Ae\ '' / 160 bushels fresh ground Corn Moal; 34 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—2U bales prime Eastern Hay. Just reoelved and for sale by |oct3U CUA8. 11. DURYEE. 1 y I Kh UO(>H—Brass and Cust Iron, soil P handsome, just received and for sale by LMER4 SAMUEL PALS 80N. 0.122 SAMUEL i4lMER k SON. Al L UO A U AD 7. EM—A few dozen in store, and for sale by SAM'L PALMER 4 SON, twt22 Gibbons' Building. Etowah Mills Flour. undersigned having been appointed the only Ag- nt of the above Mills, will b* kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Floor, and be able to fill .orders to any extent, cither in Bbls. or Socks. It is the intention of th* Proprietor to place his Flour in this market 9 compete freoly with the BURN, WILDER d CO. Agent*. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets. importer and Denier la Wiues, Liquors aud Cigars Gue Butt of igars, comprising the following: the ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA One Pipe of the first quality and ohoioest OLD "RE SERVE.'' vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioest and most delicately flavored OLD rALUETINHO, vintage laiO. One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rara OLD 8KRCIAL. vintage 1820. On* half Pipe of the riohestand most highly flavored 80UTU SIDE GRAPE JUICE. * 7 Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD KE8LUVE, of an olden im portation. in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipe* choice OLD PORT WINE. " " ° " " SHERRY *• Tw«l». half pipe, oholo. OLD COGNAC, of T.rl.» brand*. Til: ll.tineuy, L«oUod Dock, J..a Loot. Fln.c, CMtllloo. Qulmud, a.nru, Sallgnao, ud Otord, Dupuy 4 Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ., ** . ** . _ * 4 Jamaica Rom. Also vnrlons kinds of Claret, Port,Teneriffc,8h*rry and other Winea. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Anl- •etto, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. JOO.OUO ohoios Uavann Cigars, of various brands, nnd afnllstockof FANCY GROCERIES. tf di 4 LE—ALE—50 bbls Albany Crrain Ale, Brew- ed expressly for me, just received nnd for sale at the Albany Ale Depot by oct 21 W. M. DAVID80N. S CRUBBING, White Wash, Stove,Shoe and Dusting Brashes, for uln by oot 17 MORSE k NICHOLS, 11$ Broughton-*. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., Huuth Uend ftusiiu* r. A. Comuiings, Christian Mirror, Portland Mains ,U ‘ 61. U. Bartlett 4 Co., Republican, uartfurd Cos'g d Fitrlot, Toronto, Chaddiok & Bern C. W. Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa. M. Uannum, Democrat, Allentown, Pa. 8herman 4 llarron. State Uaietto. Trenton, H.J Wright 4 Haven, Prmrie Farmer. Chicago, 1)1. ’ These gentlemen have not only cerufitd to Uitia statements in their papers, to ths publio, but hart u D t mo their personal letters, to the sffoo* that the* hut found mj preparation an artiole o> --roat t.ubli- unin* Spaco urul not admit full tostl*"— 1 agent below named will furnish n Jt uuuty. gent below named will furnish my Atnerk uAloin*- o, gratis, to all who ask for it, wherein a.. .Ml par. cuiare, and indisputable proof of these itatemtsu Prepared by J.c AYF.H, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lows!) nov 23 eod4m4lawtw AFifLILTED READ. “ ' SANCTIONED by public opinion, sud lustnined O by Medical Authority, the AMEHICAN COM POUND stands beiora the *orld as the most rilia ble and spoedy remedy for a oertain speclfiu dU«us of the urinary organs and its analagous eomplainu- Adapted to every furm and sUg* of the diiesst.uvdl as age, sex and constitution—requiring no restriction in diet or busiuess, tho aftliotcd may rely upou lu speedy and certain cure. It is exceedingly beneficial for Finer Albus (whites) female oompl&ints from which ti on- •auds suffer without tho knowledge of a remedy. Pre pared by a practical Physician whose practice hu bwa vory extensive—lelianoe oan bo plaeod upon iumtnu. Over Tan Thousand bottles have been sold daring ths past year, aud not a single case of failure has rsashtd th* proprietor. Around eneh bottle are plain practical direction# for eelf-tieatment. Price $1 per belli*. j$£T observe that the Genuine has the writunsigsi- re on the wrapper, and natno blown iu the gloss. Foi sale by Thomas M Turner 4 Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln, 8 -* * - - blown iuth* gloss. For V A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln,Savannah ; P B Moise, Augusta; Messrs. El lis, Macon, and by Druggists in all large towns and cities in the United Htates. eodly lUortimore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheumi tism in all its forms. r |MIK (intoiiidling success which has attended ibil matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ersr discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for this dir* oomplaint; and so radical is it in iu w orkings, that il has secured th* sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as a dernier resrort, without faith iu iu merits, only to be convinced of iu mirsoulous Moktimorb's CoiirODND is a vegetable extract, s internal remedy, pleasing tothe teste, harmless in iu effects, and can be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for th* treatment of this one disease. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system gsnsrslly, whilst it soothes tho nerves, and imparts a healthy lo tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the bluod - Thousands have already found relief and permanent oure ; aud In eaoh and every case where it has besn tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, asm liaviug been known to fall. ... The proprietors feel justified ta thus assuring ths ptb- lio of iu virtues, as they base its merits entirely upoi it* performances, and allow the latter only to b« men tioned In its behalf. Testimonial* of th* higbutrhsr- daily received from various Nctioni.fi tk# groat and reliable remedy. . For sale wholesale aud retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 BareJayiU Nett York, and by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. end J. IL CARTER. Agouta, Savannah. eodlawtw apr I B KYANT’M FULiUONIC WAFKKH-For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and Influens, » l* r P supply on hand. They are vary highly ieoomn«ni» for the abov* diseases, for sale by JA8. U. CARTER 4 CO, nov 2 Druggist,J)roagblos-*t-_ Y E.ltIS KN A WATER, dfce.-Tln.lj >8 Basin's Verbena Water; also, genuine Fin»» Cologne, fa large and smsdl bottles, just reo'd »n« wr sals by W. W. LINCOLN, nov 0 Monumret-G- MUSIC! MUSIC!! The subscriber respectfully inform* tbt la dles and Gentlemen of Savannah, tbit be in tends opening a School for imtructios is •»- cred and Secular Mnsio. Thiougb line «• perieno*. and having conductedlorssubo* 1 ** ho feels confident his instruction will be perfectly *•** isfactory to all those who may desire his sanies* tire above departments of Vocal Music. Desirous of forming <\ large class the price of Tio»*“ has been fixed at $4 eaoh,for the course of 24 imiom. including books; the name of which is tbo 8m* 1 ** Sohool Companion," consisting of Songs, 0IM£* * Duetts. QuurtetU, Choruses, filoteits, Church Musis, Oratorios, d-c., the moat popular work of the «y- . Those wishing to form his elassar* rsqasstto to o in their mmts as early as possiblo to thU throngh tho post-office, under • d /lJ“{, 0 IERPO NT, Organist end Teacher Vocal Mosis-^ Union Meant Claw Mill. TUB XUnSCRiaBRS qiK S AVING comp in teil their new STEAM SA" MILL, are now prepared to cot and fill ord * r ‘ L BERoJ every dimontlon at abort notice. .In 1 . building of this MILL, we have taken wi ( v “ tJ *' d ° r uil . the rcoent Improvements in the construction , chlnery of mills, and are of opinion that our m will only require a trial to convincei any oo« in*‘• can mauufaoture LUMBER equal, if not superiw, » any other mill in the State. To those who may us with their orders, we will i» that our utmost si£ tions shall bo nsed to give satlstaction, both in pu • »lltr .ud price... * J : H0 5 E ?,TcV.SV, Orders may be left at our office, No-IWJJJT? H nrTtthe MILL, fin.trrn WharvM. tt tUARINK RAILWAY. >, Th# undersigned respectfully informs rt* ^%bI1 who may n.ed hi. SMtthas charge of tbo MARINE RAILWAY;, whioh is new in suoosMful operation. He *•».*“ prepared to Uke up vouels of any sis'* JjJJJ our port, and to do th* work of repairing, J ^ able terms. Those who wish to clean or pai»* • ^ toms of their vomoIs, can also bo Railway, upon reasonable terms. U# !• to eontraot For building Vowels of anr tion, and to oarry on th* business of 8h p-C ing, Spar-making and Caulking, a, * u branches, at th* eastern oxtromity of tb# city. •J-A good Bhipanilhi. on *J,° acknowledgment. A MOUE & BRU, r.iuro.lhatrib""';*. . olUi.u«l>» SBTBnn.h *n< «■ rl.UW^' .try liberal patroaa*. whiob th.j M » .neoaraaad Ny tha .uoc.u of tha pa«» J.*f**'' D ;.u aonouaea that tha, haw. eompl.tod thiir J ( i F ti*. and aru DOW dallv rGnirlhl from th. Pbl"^ Bolton and Now York markau th.lr .OPP"** “““fai.c and winter tbaub, Of whiob thoir stodk wlUoompriso every qo® 11 f' #T l and description. • — ; -r—^ CLOTHING ffiORIUM*,., Cor. of CongreM sasd JeflerBO* MAAS A HB¥lBANI«t PROPRIETORS. ___ aredio^ M aas & hjbymann. to their onstomers, and to thoto ’ ng Savannah, tho largest assortment ot Fall aad Winter <■"»*»’ lB ,ivi Cloaks. Over Coats, Vests and y 0 uU>* \\ variety of approved style, for 0e “.! , !^fSeU « ith *3 Boys. Thsfr stook of Cloth in* will ^hip * other in this city, for good matorio], worx» reasonable prices. . well At thU•stabllshment, may BlJJ liosierj.Ofi assortment ol Cravats. »c* rf *i 8^”) n r *"» r *: Suspenders, Shirts, Undershirts andW^^sJiiJ. oot 28 w wa Whit* Beans 2 hhds new Codfish 100 boxes do Sealed Herring* _ 60 do do White and Colored CD* 100 do Star Candles 10 hhda Prim. Bam a shcaM." ,.*, laadl - W kbl. Bnttor, e»,ar aod B-i* urae ^tor'al' bj. SOKAMIOl ,,,OUN8XO((*<» N.